FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- New York Jets owner Woody Johnson, heavily criticized for his role in last season's 5-12 disappointment, vows to improve in 2025.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson is taking accountability for how things have gone for the organization in recent years under his stewardship. Speaking
Johnson was directly asked if he he planned on being less involved in decision-making, and the Jets owner seemed to address the bombshell story. "You don't believe thos
Team owner Woody Johnson has pinned the team's future on those two, but he admitted he has to perform better in his role as well. The Jets haven't reached the postseason since 2010, and they've turned in exactly one winning season over that stretch.
Being better for Johnson means taking a more hands-off approach and letting the people he hired do their jobs.
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Woody Johnson has been the common denominator in the Jets' 21st century failures, and he's finally owning up to it.
Mougey, 39, was previously the assistant general manager of the Denver Broncos. He will now team up with head coach Aaron Glenn in an effort to turn the fortunes around for Gang Green. Following the update, Jets owner Woody Johnson released a statement on Mougey being hired.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson answer quested about Aaron Rodgers' future while speaking with reporters on Monday.
The first step toward making a change is admitting there’s a problem, and New York Jets owner Woody Johnson is now on that path. The 77-year-old businessman got honest at Gang Green’s introductory presser for general manager Darren Mougey and head coach Aaron Glenn on Monday,